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W17 - 6N4B - Revision 1

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    Present simple & continuous; Adverbs of frequency
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  • Put the words in the correct order to make sentences: penguins / always / fish / eat
    Penguins always eat fish.
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  • Put the words in the correct order to make sentences: never / sharks / sleep
    Sharks never sleep.
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  • Put the words in the correct order to make sentences: sometimes / play with / I / my pet goat
    I sometimes play with my pet goat.
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  • Put the words in the correct order to make sentences: fruit / like / usually / bats
    Bats usually like fruit.
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  • Put the words in the correct order to make sentences: lions / for sixteen hours a day / sleep / often
    Lions often sleep for sixteen hours a day.
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  • Put the words in the correct order to make questions: lions / sleep / do / when / ?
    When do lions sleep?
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  • Put the words in the correct order to make questions: go / you / to the zoo / do / how often / ?
    How often do you go to the zoo?
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  • Put the words in the correct order to make questions: the zoo / what time / open / does / ?
    What time does the zoo open?
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  • Put the words in the correct order to make questions: do / armadillos / where / live / ?
    Where do armadillos live?
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  • Put the words in the correct order to make questions: do / know / you / desert animals / what / about ?
    What do you know about desert animals?
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  • Put the adverb in the correct place: I am late for school. (never)
    I am never late for school.
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  • Put the adverb in the correct place: I play computer games in the evenings. (often)
    I often play computer games in the evenings.
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  • Put the adverb in the correct place: I go shopping with my friends. (sometimes)
    I sometimes go shopping with my friends.
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  • Put the adverb in the correct place: My brother doesn't get up early. (usually))
    My brother doesn't usually get up early.
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  • Put the adverb in the correct place: My teacher is happy. (always)
    My teacher is always happy.
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  • Put the words in the correct order to make sentences: painting / Peter / a picture / is
    Peter is painting a picture.
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